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Easily? Should I start asking around how many stations would be willing to switch one of their pumps over to E85?
And if I admit that it would be for one vehicle, I really think I know the answer.
Hell, I couldn't even get ethanol free 91 octane delivered here (I buy fuel in bulk) since the...
No, never claimed that. Although a larger tank would be great.
An E85 version would be, though, since there aren't any stations with that stuff around here.But it would definitely be nicer to sit in a Hellcat and wait for help than in an EV.
I know, but brought the 3500 up as an example of the distances I wan't to be able to drive, and the scarcity of gas stations.
So, if the Hellcat would've survived in E85 form, it'd basically be useless to me.
Unholy, I'm not going to let your PMS ruin my day, but there are no EV chargers here. Or stations with E85.
Those 200 miles would not work for me, anymore than an EV would. Actually, the one thing I really don't like about my 'Cat is its minuscule gas tank. It'd be a great long distance car, I...
So start sending me the money instead and it'll be yours soon.
Although, we'd have to make some sort of arrangement since I really want to free up the garage space.
Same as in my case then, but that won't matter when on the road and the oil cooler starts doing its thing...a bit too efficiently. I'll put a cover in front of mine this winter.
Alright, drag racer, it's time.
You'd be the owner of the lowest priced Durango Hellcat Plus ever. But don't procrastinate. I don't want to haul it when there's salt on the roads.
Why not?
The tricky part is to get the oil up to temp when it's cold out I've noticed. At least on the open road. This is where stop and go traffic seems to help, but we don't have any of that. Thankfully.
No, sure don't.
Cars you put things in. Like a Challenger or Durango, railroad cars, etc. Just like vans. Trucks you put things on. That's why they come with a bed of some sort, or just a little shelf, like a hand truck (aka dolly).
Not that those simple facts keep the authorities from wanting...
That it is.
Don't know about this one yet (not broken in) but the '21 I had took the curves better than the 'Cat, I think.
Being less nose heavy probably helps, but it could also be that I would feel a lot less bad about wrapping the GT AWD around a tree, or tumbling down a 300-foot slope, and...
No, I wish.
Stayed at the homestead since I could hear that the road was wet (and probably salted). They tend to do our road somewhat late, understandably prioritizing the main roads. Next time we get a decent snowfall I'll definitely be out there going as sideways as possible.
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